We are incredibly proud of the latest member of the NVIDIA SHIELD family. We think
every Android developer should be excited to get their hands on one.
Here are 4 reasons why you want to develop on NVIDIA SHIELD tablet:
Performance for Developers
The Tegra K1 delivers unprecedented
levels of horsepower combined with the best developer
tools in the industry. If you are developing AAA content for Android you need a development
platform that is ahead of where the competition will be in...

This month we welcome two new members to the NVIDIA SHIELD family.
Designed with gamers in mind, the SHIELD Tablet offers PC-grade performance,
crystal clear audio, and the best entertainment and gaming content.
Pair it with the optional SHIELD Wireless Controller and you have
the ultimate tablet experience for PC and Android gamers.
If you are developing Android content, these new products represent the cutting
edge of performance today and are backed by the best development...

NVIDIA FlameWorks is a system for generating cinematic fire, smoke, and explosion effects for games.
It combines a state-of-the-art, grid-based fluid simulator with an efficient volume rendering
engine.
The simulator uses a highly optimized solver, which enables the simulation of high-resolution
grids in real-time. It supports collisions with standard primitives, and includes a combustion
model for generating flame effects. The system is highly customizable and supports user defined...

Version 1.2 brings a new platform, new samples, and full source on GitHub!
The NVIDIA GameWorks Graphics and Compute Samples for OpenGL version 1.2 are now available. The new samples in version 1.2 include:
Two OpenGL Compute Shader samples that demonstrate compute/graphics interoperation generating particles and surfaces.
Full-scene antialiasing via FXAA.
High Dynamic Range rendering with tonemapping and multiple “flare”...

At the annual Google I/O developer conference in June, Google announced a raft of new initiatives and technologies for Android. The most exciting pieces for us here at NVIDIA DevZone were:
The Android L release will support 64 bit processors using ARMv8.
NVIDIA working with Epic Games and Google to create "Rivalry" to show off the new Android Extension Pack to OpenGL ES 3.1 and the NVIDIA Tegra K1 being the first GPU to support AEP.
The amazing reception of the Tegra K1...